12 Related Articles, between 2018-11-05 and 2018-11-03

As strange statue of footballer Mo Salah is unveiled, 5.... A statue of Liverpool player Mo Salah has amused and confused the internet with its dreadful likeness... >>

Cheshire paedophile police officer accused of raping 13-year-old girl in back of his car. Ian Naude, 30, of Shropshire picked up the teenager from her house while her mother was out and drove her to a quiet country lane to have sex with her, Liverpool Crown Court (pictured) heard. >>

Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic to be given at least the clash with Liverpool to save his job . Slavisa Jokanovic believes he will be given at least the weekend's game at Liverpool to keep his job as Fulham manager. The Cottagers boss is under increasing pressure. >>

Liverpool's handling of Shaqiri situation means the idiots have won. COMMENT BY IAN HERBERT: The idiots have won. Far from removing the political element and making Liverpool's decision regarding Shaqiri has accentuated the politics. >>

Mo Salah statue causes a stir in Liverpool. What do the people of Liverpool think of the new statue of football star Mohamed Salah? >>

Over-65s struggling to get flu vaccine after improved batch was ordered months later than usual . Shortages have been reported across the country including Bristol, Kent, Devon, West Sussex, Essex, Derbyshire, Middlesbrough and Liverpool. >>

Robertson says Liverpool are expecting `special.... The ground is known locally as the Marakana. >>

Sevilla consider re-signing Alberto Moreno in January. Sevilla are considering a return for Liverpool defender Alberto Moreno as the left back is out of contract at Anfield in the summer and is free to talk to foreign clubs from January. >>

Spurs and Liverpool academy chiefs and Les Ferdinand in frame for top FA job. The Football Association have started the interview process to find their new technical director, with Les Ferdinand set for talks this week. >>

Thug tells veteran to 'have a sparking good night' before stuffing lit firework into his pocket. The vulnerable victim suffered burns to his body when the callous man slipped the firework into his clothes as he sat close to Lime Street Station in Liverpool at around 8pm last night. >>

With margins for error so narrow Liverpool must start to beat the best. IAN HERBERT: Top of the table, undefeated and six points dropped. Liverpool would have given a lot for an opening record like that. Yet we are witnessing a season in which margins for error are narrow. >>